Eddington Review: A Thrilling Look at America’s Pandemic Divisions

  
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: This crazy thriller about America’s pandemic fight will leave you breathless.

Story in Short

Eddington is a movie set in a small town in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic. The main character is Sheriff Joe Cross (played by Joaquin Phoenix). He doesn’t believe in wearing masks and decides to fight against the current mayor Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal) in an election.

Joe’s wife Louise (Emma Stone) and her mother Dawn (Deirdre O’Connell) also play big roles. Dawn believes in many conspiracy theories, which causes tension in the family.

The town becomes a battleground between people with different beliefs.

Main Actors

  • Joaquin Phoenix – Sheriff Joe

  • Pedro Pascal – Mayor Ted

  • Emma Stone – Joe’s wife, Louise

  • Deirdre O’Connell – Louise’s mother, Dawn

Direction and Style

The movie is directed by Ari Aster, known for horror movies. But this time, he mixes drama, politics, and dark humor to show how divided people became during the pandemic.


What Critics Say

  • Some critics liked Joaquin Phoenix’s acting.

  • Others said the movie feels too long or confusing in some parts.

  • But many agree that it’s bold, unique, and makes you think.

Release Info

  • Premiered at: Cannes Film Festival 2025

  • In theatres: May 21, 2025 (USA)

Final Thoughts

Eddington is a bold movie about how people fought over rules and beliefs during COVID-19. It’s not a typical movie – it’s a mix of politics, family drama, and strong emotions. If you like serious movies with deep messages, this one is worth watching.

By VK

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